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Law Practice

Oct. 19, 2004

Lawyers, Businesspeople, Journalists Spar Over Torts

By Draeger Martinez Attorneys, businesspeople and journalists sparred for two days at Loyola Law School over the state of California's civil justice system, including its flaws and strengths, its relationship to business operations and civil rights suits. A daylong mock trial examining a hypothetical product-liability case capped the event.


By Draeger Martinez
        Attorneys, businesspeople and journalists sparred for two days at Loyola Law School over the state of California's civil justice system, including its flaws and strengths, its relationship to business operations and civil rights suits. A daylong mock trial examining a hypothetical product-liability case capped the event.
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